Research and Markets Announce ‘Analyzing the US Wind Power Industry’

 

The rise of wind energy is no longer being looked upon as an alternate source of energy.

The United States is a leader in the field of wind energy and the US in 2010 was the second largest user of wind energy in the world, just behind China. In fact, the US had over 40,000 megawatts of installed capacity of wind power by the end of 2010.

Aruvian’s R’search presents an analysis of the US Wind Power Industry in its research report Analyzing the US Wind Power Industry. In this research offering, the publisher carries out an in-depth analysis of the wind power market in the United States.

The report begins with an analysis of the market profile, market statistics, wind power generation by state, installed capacity growth, analysis of wind resources in the US, and many other points that are important for investors looking to invest in the US wind power sector.

This report also undertakes a cost analysis of wind power in the US, along with an analysis of the major market trends and challenges facing the industry.

The small wind turbines market in the US is analyzed comprehensively in this report as well and includes a market profile, market statistics, the emergence and importance of hybrid small wind turbines, very small wind turbines, wind-diesel hybrid turbine systems, and the economics of small wind turbines. The section also covers the various factors that have an impact on the US SWT market, regulations pertaining to the small wind turbine market, and market trends.

The report analyzes the market for micro wind generation in the US as well. This brief section includes a technical analysis of micro wind generation in the US.

Following the analysis of the overall US wind power market, the report moves on to analyze wind power markets in the US on a state level. States analyzed in this section include Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming.

Major wind farms in the US such as the Biglow Canyon wind farm, the Brazos wind ranch, the Fenton wind farm, and many others are also analyzed, along with an in-depth market outlook for the wind power sector in the US.

Major players in the US wind power industry including both domestic and foreign players are analyzed. Companies analyzed include Acciona SA, Airtricity, Clipper Windpower, Blue H Group Technologies, E.ON, Iberdrola, Mitsubishi Heaby Industries, REpower AG, Suzlon, Vestas, and many more.

Key Topics Covered:

A. Executive Summary

B. Wind Power Market in the US B.1 Industry Overview B.2 Wind Power Generation by State B.3 Installed Capacity Growth B.4 Wind Resources in the US B.5 Transmission and Integration of Wind Power B.6 Electrical Energy Generated by Wind B.7 Ramping Up of Manufacturing Capacity B.8 Traditional Electricity Generation versus Wind Power B.9 Market for Wind Turbine Manufacturing B.10 Federal Production Tax Credit for Wind Power B.11 DOE Wind Program B.12 Offshore Wind Power Market

C. Wind Power in the US: SWOT Framework Analysis

D. Role of Wind in the Energy Industry

E. Cost of Wind Power E.1 Overview E.2 Finding Alternative Investment for Wind Power

F. Wind Power in the US – Market Trends F.1 Rising Demand for Energy F.2 Global Climate Change F.3 Renewable Quota System F.4 Rising Cost Competitiveness F.5 Offshore Wind Power Trends F.6 Emergence of Merchant Wind Plants F.7 Emergence of Inside the Fence Projects

G. Barriers Facing the US Wind Power Market G.1 Permitting Challenges G.2 Restrictions on Transmission G.3 Risk Aversion

H. Small Wind Turbines Market in the US H.1 What is a Small Wind Turbine? H.2 Applications of Small Wind Turbines H.3 Small Wind Turbine Market in the US H.4 Emergence of Hybrid Small Wind Turbines H.5 Emergence of Very Small Wind Turbines H.6 Role of Wind-Diesel Hybrid Turbine Systems H.7 Economics of Small Wind Turbines H.8 Factors Affecting the US SWT Market H.9 Regulatory Framework H.10 Role of PACE Bonds in the US Market H.11 Cost of Electricity and Role of Small Wind Turbines H.12 Utility Policies Impacting the Market H.13 Market Trends

I. Micro Wind Generation in the US I.1 Overview I.2 Microgrid and Micro Wind Generator I.3 Measurement, Communication and Monitoring (MCM) System I.4 Conclusion

J. Wind Power in the US – Analysis by State

K. Major Wind Farms

L. Wind Power in the US: Market Outlook

M. Major Players in the US Wind Power Industry

N. Appendix

O. Glossary of Terms

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Source: researchandmarkets, June 08, 2011